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So none of this episode happened in the books?
apparently it is hinted something bad h append at hardhome, but non of the characters we know were there.,
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So none of this episode happened in the books?
Game of Thrones clapped back with 58 minutes of pure heat rock. Has to be one of the best hours of TV i've ever seen.
also
I wonder how many of those cats who were "done" with GOT are going have to reverse course on the fake outrage.
This would still make Jon Snow a bastard since he was born out of wedlock. Plus he doesn't have blood of a king just the mom.I believe I have a good enough handle on the genealogy of the characters for this prediction to function, we'll see:
- The last time Ned talked to Jon, he said 'one day, we'll talk about your mother'
- Set Khaleesi wanting to break the "wheel" aside for a second. The Targaryans, or Daenarys Targaryan, as the first-born child of the Mad King is the rightful heir of the throne because she's next in line, but what if she isn't.
- Ned Stark was with Robert Baratheon in Season 1 after he was nearly killed by the boar. Robert, dying, instructed Ned - who was there at his [death]bedside - to write out the will as some form: "the throne shall go to the first born of the rightful king"
- We know dragon glass can kill white walkers. We know Khaleesi has 'dragon blood running through her veins'. We saw Jon Snow just unexplicably kill a white walker. He wasn't strapped with dragon glass, he didn't get to it in time.
- He surprised himself when he killed the white walker. That's important.
- Because Ned never came back and talked about his mother. He doesn't know what's inside of him. His mother is Khaleesi's mother. Khaleesi and Jon are hermano y hermana / brother and sister.
- Jon Snow - the older child - is the rightful heir to the throne after the Khaleesi Takeover, per Robert Baratheon's will.
Targaryans did have some incest going on in their family..
So it's possible Jon could get the dragon's blood from the mother if she too was a targaryan
But he wouldn't have a claim to the throne just through the mother.. And to have a stronger claim than dany well he would have to be her full brother
Thormund wasn't having any of his crapits also nice to see the lord of bones get murked
Valyrian steel weaponsEdit
Dragons forge Valyrian steel
According to legend, Valyrian steel was forged with spells and dragonfire.
Blackfyre, the ancestral sword of House Targaryen, once wielded by Aegon the Conqueror, lost during The Battle Of The Red Grass Field.
Dark Sister, a longsword of House Targaryen, held by Visenya Targaryen, lost during the Battle Of The Red Grass Field.
Ice, the ancestral greatsword of House Stark. Captured by House Lannister when Eddard Stark was taken prisoner, and used by Ilyn Payne to behead Lord Stark at Joffrey Baratheon's command. After the Red Wedding and defeat of House Stark, Tywin Lannister had it melted down into two smaller longswords, one gifted to his son, Jaime, the other to his grandson, Joffrey Baratheon.
Oathkeeper, the first longsword made from Ice. Given by Jaime Lannister to Brienne of Tarth.
Widow's Wail, the second longsword made from Ice. Given to Joffrey Baratheon as a wedding gift, now owned by Tommen Baratheon.
Longclaw, a bastard-sword of House Mormont, given by Jeor Mormont to Jon Snow.
Brightroar, the ancestral sword of House Lannister, lost by Tommen II Lanister when he travelled to Valyria.
Heartsbane, the ancestral sword of House Tarly.
Lady Forlorn, the ancestral sword of House Corbray.
A dagger wielded by an assassin who attempts to kill Bran Stark with it. It previously belonged to Petyr Baelish, but he claims he lost it in a bet to Tyrion Lannister. However, the ownership of the dagger when it was used by the assassin is never firmly established in the TV series.
Okay, well the first part was the one I felt more than the throne thing because who knows on the throne? That could easily be done away with in the storyline or deemed worthy of staying if somebody seems fit, hard to say there the plot so far leaves it open. I am going with the Jon Snow has dragon blood in him, Friday Jim Breuer/Jerry Maguire who's coming with me?
He is a Stark by definition as Ned's son, and he of course does have some of his father in him, but of course some of his mother. So Ned's line re: his blood is true, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have his mother's blood in him too ya know?
He is a Stark by definition as Ned's son, and he of course does have some of his father in him, but of course some of his mother. So Ned's line re: his blood is true, but it doesn't mean he doesn't have his mother's blood in him too ya know?
So when did Ned or one of his bros get a chance to smash Danny's mom?
Man these Night's Watch/Wilding endings always get it popping. Reminded me of the siege on the wall that wasn't even a finale
That female wilding clan leader could get it Such a shame the walker kids took her out..